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Tag: Apologetics

Christian Apologetics is the discipline of defending the faith—not merely to win arguments, but to demonstrate the rational validity and divine origin of Christianity in a skeptical world. We believe that faith is not a blind leap into the dark but a trust rooted in evidence, history, and the person of Jesus Christ. This section equips believers to answer critical questions about the reliability of the Bible, the nature of God, and the reality of the Resurrection, standing firm on the conviction that “all Scripture is given by inspiration of God” (2 Timothy 3:16) and is the final authority for faith and practice.

Our approach to apologetics is presuppositional and evidential, grounded in a literal interpretation of Genesis and the prophetic Scriptures. Whether addressing the challenges of modern science regarding the age of the earth, responding to the cultural pressures of gender ideology, or distinguishing the Gospel of grace from the works-based systems of cults and world religions, our goal is to present the truth with gentleness and respect. Here you will find resources to strengthen your own convictions and effectively share the truth with those who are seeking answers.

Understanding Gnosticism and Its Relevance Today

Gnosticism, with its emphasis on hidden knowledge and disdain for the physical world, challenged early Christian beliefs and continues to influence various modern movements. By examining apostolic strategies to counter early Gnostic ideas, believers can stay rooted in the gospel’s simplicity and guard against deceptive teachings that stray from biblical truth.

Jehovah’s Witnesses and Christianity: Key Differences and a Biblical Response

Jehovah’s Witnesses teach doctrines and practices that deviate significantly from biblical Christianity, including a distorted view of God, Jesus, and salvation. This post examines their beliefs, highlights their controlling practices, and contrasts them with the freedom and truth found in Christ.

Buddhism and Christianity: Key Differences and a Biblical Response

Buddhism and Christianity differ fundamentally in their views of God, salvation, and the purpose of life, with Buddhism relying on self-effort and enlightenment while Christianity proclaims grace and a personal relationship with God. This post explores these differences, contrasts Buddhist practices with the freedom found in Christ, and explains why biblical Christianity offers true hope and peace.

Sikhism and Christianity: Key Differences and a Biblical Response

Sikhism and Christianity differ in their understanding of God, salvation, and human nature, with Sikhism emphasizing works and self-effort while Christianity proclaims grace through faith in Jesus Christ. This post explores these differences and contrasts Sikh practices with the freedom and assurance found in the gospel.

Christian Science and Christianity: Key Differences and a Biblical Response

Christian Science and Christianity diverge significantly in their beliefs about God, Jesus, and the nature of reality, with Christian Science relying on metaphysical ideas and denying sin and salvation. This post contrasts Christian Science with the biblical gospel, highlighting the truth and freedom found in Jesus Christ.

Scientology and Christianity: Key Differences and a Biblical Response

Scientology and Christianity differ fundamentally in their teachings about God, salvation, and human nature, with Scientology relying on self-help and secret knowledge while Christianity proclaims grace through faith in Jesus Christ. This post contrasts Scientology with the gospel, highlighting the freedom and assurance found in biblical truth.

Hinduism and Christianity: Key Differences and a Biblical Response

Hinduism and Christianity differ fundamentally in their beliefs about God, salvation, and human nature, with Hinduism emphasizing self-realization and works while Christianity proclaims grace through faith in Jesus Christ. This post explores these differences and contrasts Hindu practices with the freedom and assurance found in the gospel.

The Reliability of the Old Testament: A Scholarly and Scriptural Affirmation

In his book On the Reliability of the Old Testament, Kenneth A. Kitchen provides a scholarly defense of the historicity of Scripture, challenging the minimalist perspective with evidence from archaeology and ancient inscriptions. Ultimately, the Old Testament’s reliability is affirmed by Jesus Christ Himself, who validated its accounts of creation, Jonah, Isaiah, and prophecies fulfilled in His own life.

Let every word and pixel honor the Lord. 1 Corinthians 10:31: "whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God."